The evening after Kenny Hill torched South Carolina's defense for 511 yards and three touchdowns en route to a 52-28 victory Thursday, his famous predecessor offered up a fitting nickname for the Aggies' new star via Twitter.

But Hill, a sophomore, had his own nickname in mind. Just call him Kenny Trill.

"Trill" is defined in the dictionary as "a quavering or vibratory sound," but in rap culture, it's the combination of the words "true" and "real." It has long been used by Texas rapper Bun B, who calls himself Bun B Trill OG, and who added his thoughts via Twitter:

Like the idea of "Kenny Trill" but I think @coachsumlin would agree one good game alone doesn't make you trill. He's on his way though!

The Associated Press reported Wednesday that Hill announced his preference for the nickname, though a Dallas Morning News story on the quarterback noted several other possibilities he's heard -- Kenny Touchdown, King of the Hill and Kenny Chill.

"I'm just trying to live like I always have," Hill told the Morning News, adding that after the media circus surrounding Manziel the last two years, Aggies coach Kevin Sumlin has told him not to pose for photographs with fans.

"It's one of those things Johnny got into so much trouble with pictures and he doesn't want me to get in trouble with pictures," Hill said.

Much like Manziel, who was arrested for disorderly conduct and producing a fake ID the summer before he earned the starting job at Texas A&M, Hill's rise to stardom has not come without its adversity. He was suspended for much of spring practice after being cited for public intoxication.

"It hurt a little bit but I deserved it, it was an embarrassing time," Hill told the Morning News. "It's something I had to work through and I did and I'm still working through it."